FMG Working with Augusta University to Update Design Standards

Posted on 16, Mar | Posted by Ferdinand Meyer V

Augusta University, home of the Medical College of Georgia, is one of only four public comprehensive research institutions in the state of Georgia. Founded in 1828, the university includes nine colleges and schools with nearly 9,000 students, over 1,000 full-time faculty and nearly 7,000 staff. It houses the nation’s ninth-largest and 13th-oldest medical school, the […]

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Education Commons open on the Georgia Regents University Campus

Posted on 22, Oct | Posted by Ferdinand Meyer V

“J. Harold Harrison, M.D. Education Commons Opens at Georgia Regents University At Georgia Regents University (GRU), the design for this medical education commons is based on educational synergies, program requirements and sustainability. This campus addition provides new classrooms and teaching labs for dentistry, medical and nursing students. The dramatic form communicates the innovative, collaborative and […]

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Augusta State University and Georgia Health Sciences University have combined!

Posted on 15, Jan | Posted by Ferdinand Meyer V

Augusta State University and Georgia Health Sciences Unviversity have combined! have combined. They are now GEORGIA REGENTS UNIVERSITY. The consolidation of Augusta State and Georgia Health Sciences universities is official following a resolution by the University System of Georgia Board of Regents to form Georgia Regents University. The new university includes nine colleges, nearly 10,000 students, more […]

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Georgia Health Sciences University engages FMG

Posted on 8, Jun | Posted by Ferdinand Meyer V

Founded in 1828, Georgia Health Sciences University is home to the Medical College of Georgia, the 13th-oldest continuously operating medical school in the United States and the third-oldest in the Southeast. GHSU has more than 2,400 students in five colleges: the Medical College, Allied Health Sciences, Dental Medicine, Graduate Studies and Nursing. Students come from […]

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